ICONS audition train hits Takoradi on Friday, 27 Jan

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ICONS audition train hits Takoradi on Friday, 27 Jan Accra, Jan 25, GNA – The search for contestants for this year’s Vodafone Icons Mixed Edition continues as the audition train hits the Takoradi Metropolis on Friday, 27 January 2012.

The audition, which will take place at the Raybow Hotel, will give music lovers in the ‘Oil City’ and its surrounding communities the opportunity to be part of ICONS, as the judges select the best from the thousands of applicants who have pre-registered.

A statement issued and copied to Ghana News Agency in Accra on Tuesday by Vodafone Ghana Limited said: “In order to audition, aspiring male and female singers aged between 18-30 need to pre-register by sending their name, age and preferred city to Vodafone short code 1738.”

It explained Contestants could also get more for their big day through special audition tips, which they could receive by texting ‘SUB ICONS’ to short code 1738.

The statement noted that over 6,000 people have registered for the online auditions which will be valid until the end of January, adding that online Contestants, who wished to audition online, could still do so by uploading a recorded two minute “acapella” video of themselves singing any of the latest music hits on YouTube and sharing the link on the Vodafone Facebook page.

According to Ms. Naa, one of the judges “we were very impressed with the Tamale audition; the contestants proved to us that they have got what it takes to participate in this life time opportunity and we look forward to an even more interesting audition at Takoradi.”

It said the judges expressed excitement about the talents being discovered and the amazing experience across country.

“Icons Mixed Edition has generated a lot of buzz and excitement amongst talented participants in the Western Region and it is expected that over hundreds of music acts will audition to test their musical abilities for an opportunity to represent the regions”.

Icons audition would hit the Ashanti Regional capital Kumasi on Saturday, 4 February at the Miklin Hotel and finally in Accra on Saturday, 12 February at the La Palm Hotal.

Participants will be screened by the panel of renowned judges including Gena West, Appietus and Ms. Naa.

GNA

Giveaway: Win a free Portable DVD player and blockbuster movies from Universal Studios

AmeyawDebrah.com and DStv have teamed up to bring readers an exciting competition that would see one lucky person win a Universal Studios branded LG- DP351 7’inch portable DVD player worth $149.99, with DVD copies of 2 blockbuster movies from the studio also up for grabs.

The competition is open from now till January 30 and a draw will be done of all correct answers. The main prize winner will the LG DVD player with slick features such as: LCD display, TFT active matrix, color, Height/width ratio 16:9, Audio output mode Stereo, Digital audio format Dolby Digital output, DTS digital output, and equipped with carrying pouch.

There will also be 3 other prizes of 2 films each. The films are ‘Sniper: 23 Days of Fear’ and ‘United 93’. ‘Sniper: 23 Days of Fear’ chronicles the period when John Allen Muhammad (played by Bobby Hosea) and Lee Boyd Malvo (played by Trent Cameron) went on a serial shooting spree in October 2002 in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland, all parts of the Washington Metropolitan Area, the entire area of which was held in a grip of terror. ‘United 93’ is a real time account of the events on United Flight 93, one of the planes hijacked on 9/11 that crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania when passengers foiled the terrorist plot.

To win the DVD player and movies send your answer to the following question to [email protected]

QUESTION: ON WHAT DSTV CHANNEL CAN YOU FIND THE STUDIO UNIVERSAL CHANNEL?

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Menaye Donkor searches for Sulley Muntari’s biggest fan!

Things are looking good for the Ghana Black Stars after winning their opening Group D match against Botswana in the ongoing African Cup of Nations on Tuesday. Menaye Donkor has put together a sweepstakes competition for fans of her football-star hubby and Ghanaian midfielder, Sulley Muntari.

To enter the competition, fans must submit a photo or video (uploaded to Youtube, Facebook or another video or photo sharing website) of themselves as fans celebrating a goal scored by Muntari. Entries must be posted in a link form  to Twitter and tagged with mention to @MenayeDonkor.Entries must also include the hash tag #GhanaToWin.

The competition will run throughout the group stages of the tournament, closing as the final whistle is blown in the last group game against Guinea on 1st February 2012. Muntari, who has officially stated on his website that he isn’t on Twitter, comments: “I will personally be choosing my 3 top goal celebration acts which will be announced on Twitter on 3rd February 2012!”

1st Prize include a trip for two to see the Black Stars play in their World Cup qualifying game against Lesotho in Accra, Ghana, on Friday 1st June 2012 and a chance to meet Sulley Muntari. Transport costs are included in the prize as well as two nights’ accommodation in a 4-star hotel and two match tickets plus a signed Black Stars kit. 2nd and 3rd Prizes include a Black Stars football kit signed by Sulley Muntari.

For term and conditions of the comeotition, visit http://www.sulleymuntari.com/competitions/

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GDP Growth falls to 12 percent Year-on-Year in Third Quarter 2011

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GDP Growth falls to 12 percent Year-on-Year in Third Quarter 2011 Accra, Jan. 25, GNA – The unadjusted GDP growth has dropped to 12 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of 2011, compared with a revised 17.6 percent figure in the second quarter of 2011, the Ghana Statistical Service said on Wednesday.

Dr Philomena Nyarko, Acting Government Statistician, said the industry sector recorded the highest growth of 32.7 percent, followed by the services sector with 5.8 percent and agriculture 5.2 percent.

“Within the Industry sector, the influence of crude oil pushed the growth of the mining and quarrying sub-sector to 263.1 percent,” she said.

She said growth in construction was also high at 25.9 percent whiles manufacturing recorded a negative growth of 15.4 percent.

Crops sub-sector (including cocoa) increased by 10.2 per cent while negative growths were registered in Forestry (-11.0%) and Fishing (29.9%).

Dr Nyarko said the main contributors to the increased economic activity in the Services sector were Transport and Storage, Information and Communication, Business and other service activities.

She said seasonally adjusted quarter-on-quarter estimates of the real Gross Domestic Product showed a decline of 0.2 percent in the third quarter of 2011 over the second quarter of 2011.

She said the Industry sector grew by 10.1 percent, Services by 3.1 percent and Agriculture declined by 6.8 percent during the third quarter.

GNA

YFM inspires youthful creativity with ‘Dust Lyve’!

Y107.9fm has introduced a new dimension to its programmes with the introduction of ‘Dust Lyve’. Based on the ‘Dust Magazine’, an urban Ghanaian youth-oriented publication, which focuses on creativity in Ghana and her diaspora, Dust Lyve presents an appealing blend of the various components of the entertainment landscape.

Airing each Sunday night from 9pm to midnight, the programme strikes a balance between cool and conscious as the magazine upon which it is based, shining a spotlight on music not heard anywhere else, on events around town, with a light dash of issues to keep listeners informed of important changes in the world around them.

Nana Kwame Sarpong, General Manager of Yfm notes that, “Yfm is ever-dynamic, and ‘Dust Lyve’ is a step in a new direction. It goes a step beyond the regular entertainment show and throws in some good education, well-researched exposition as well as nothing short of Yfm’s quality music. It is a must-listen, suited to every inquiring audience”.

The programme is hosted by Crystal Svaniker, and Kobby Graham.  Crystal is the founder and publisher of ‘DUST Magazine’. An alumnus of the Global Media Alliance, she has over five year’s experience writing for and co-editing various magazines and newspapers, including Sunday World (later known as Weekend World) where she was Assistant Editor. Currently working both at the magazine and at the Ministry of Trade, she brings to the table a combination of a love for life and knowledge of how things really work in Ghana.

Kobby is the editor of ‘Dust Magazine’. He has almost a decade of experience DJing both in the UK (Amplified: www.amplified-online.co.uk) and in Ghana (Joy FM, Vibe FM, Asabaako Music Festival, AccradotAlt Festival, Soul N Motion, etc). He is currently a lecturer at Ashesi University College, a popular blogger (www.kobigraham.wordpress.com), and is probably the only DJ in town with a law degree and an MA.

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Increase in fuel prices impacts negatively on OMCs

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Increase in fuel prices impacts negatively on OMCs Accra, Jan. 24, GNA – The Association of Oil Marketing Companies (AOMCs) on Tuesday revealed that increases in fuel prices had impacted negatively on the operation of downstream oil marketing companies.

“The reality on the marketing field is OMCs make very low return on their investment, therefore when fuel prices are increased, what it means is that the OMCs require additional capital to lift the same quantity of fuel at the new price.   

“For example, for petrol, if an OMC lifts 1,000,000 litres in a month at GH¢ 1.0886 per litre, the total amount required to lift such quantity of fuel is GH¢ 1,088,600.

“If the price is increased to GH¢ 1.3127 per litre (15 per cent increase), an OMC requires GH¢ 1,317,700 to lift the same quantity of fuel which in effect requires additional capital of GH¢ 224,100,” Mr Kwaku Agyemang Duah, AOMC Industrial Coordinator told the Ghana News Agency in an interview in Accra.

He said: “Cost of sales increases by 20.59 per cent without a corresponding increase in margin. An added upshot of fuel price increase on OMCs is that cost of capital also increases”.

Mr Agyemang Duah explained that the OMCs’ had the option to decide whether to finance with debt or equity…”Financing the GH¢ 224,100 with equity would require payment of dividend annually – either preference or ordinary shareholders to shareholders.

“Moreover, in Ghana, most of the OMCs’ are not listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) so cost of marketing the shares of unlisted companies will also be high”.

The AOMCs Industrial Coordinator said, “If the OMCs’ decide to finance the extra capital requirement with debt, it has to pay monthly interest on the loan…we should not forget the fact that some loans come with restrictive covenants.

“With reference to our example, assuming an average interest rate of 25 per cent, the OMCs’ will pay GH¢ 56,025 as interest on the loan.

“It is pertinent to note that a significant number of OMCs’ cannot raise the GH¢224,100 additional capital to finance their operations looking at their financial position so they would like to trade with the available working capital.   

“An OMC which used to lift 1,000,000 litres at GH¢1.0886 will lift 829,283 litres at GH¢ 1.3127 per month”.

Mr Agyemang Duah said since the OMC did not get an increase in margin, it was expected that it sold more products to make up for the lost margin but in such a situation, the cost of sales went up while there was financial constraints on how much litres it could lift to sell at a reduced quantity of 829,283 litres.

He explained that when fuel prices were increased, the regulatory authority expected that products would be sold at the prevailing new prices which meant that the prices quoted on the dispensers had to be changed overnight and also billboards.

“It also cost OMCs GH¢200.00 per machine to contract expert to their various stations all over the country to replace the old prices with the new prices…not forgetting the distance and the time constraints.

“Increase in fuel prices results in general price increase of goods and services which in effect increases the general cost of operation by an OMC without a corresponding increase in margin.

“Increase in operating cost which is a recurrent expenditure would have to be financed with the existing margin including the fact that employees would expect an increase in salaries and wages since increase in fuel prices affect the standard of living of the ordinary Ghanaian, especially their colleagues in the public sector are enjoying the almighty single spine,” the Industrial Coordinator stated.

Mr Agyemang Duah said the imperative factor with the issue of fuel price increase was the fact that it did not make OMCs effective distributors.

He suggested that the way forward was for OMCs to obtain an increase in margins to be able to recover their cost and operate effectively by sending products to every part of the country.

GNA

Ayawaso East MP donates motor bikes to Nima Police Command

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Ayawaso East MP donates motor bikes to Nima Police Command Accra, Jan. 25, GNA – Dr Mustapha Ahmed, Member of Parliament (MP) of Ayawaso East in the Greater Accra Region on Wednesday donated two motor bikes to the Nima Divisional Police Command to help ease their transportation difficulties.

He said the licensed bikes are meant to support the Nima and Kotobabi stations to enhance their surveillance and policing activities.

Dr Ahmed also the out-going Deputy Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing said the partnership between the Police and the Ayawaso community has not only been harmonious but also beneficial in ensuring peaceful co-existence.

He said the donation is in recognition of the untiring efforts of the Police to protect lives and property.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Timothy Yoosa Bonga, Divisional Police Commander expressed appreciation for the continued support of the MP to facilitate security service in the area.

He said the major challenge facing the Command has been mobility and the donation of the bikes would aid the Police personnel undertake surveillance and other policing activities.

ACP Bonga recalled the two computers and accessories Dr Ahmed donated to the Command last month which he said, had gone a long way in supporting his outfit in secretariat works.

GNA

Check it Out: ‘Victory’ – Terry K featuring Gee2

Check out this new single, ‘Victory’ from Nigerian up and coming rapper/singer, Terry K featuring Gee2. The single is taken off his upcoming mixtape set to drop later this year.  

Terry K describes himself simply as a young Nigerian with a passion for music. He is currently a student who combines his music with his studies. Follow @terryk92 on Twitter.  >>>DOWNLOAD Victory

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Ghana launches Fifth Ghana Higher Education fair

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Ghana launches Fifth Ghana Higher Education fair Accra, Jan 26, GNA-The Fifth Ghana Higher Education Fair was launched in Accra on Wednesday, to provide a forum for interaction between stakeholders to seek solution to problems encountered in the acquisition of tertiary education.

The fair to be held on the theme: “Securing Our Future Tomorrow” would expose the tertiary institutions as well as the programmes and courses they offer to parents, students and other stakeholders.

The Ministry of Education in collaboration with I-Texon Ghana, a non-governmental organisation  is organising the fair slated to be hosted in Tamale in the Northern Region and Takoradi in the Western Region.

Tamale would have its turn from February 6 to February 18 February, and Takoradi March 1 to  March 3.

The fair was first held in the country in 2008 and had become an annual event which was initiated by Captain Mrs Catherine Haziel Chief Executive officer, I-Texon Ghana and other partners.

Mrs Haziel explained that the fair was initiated to respond to the challenges many students face in assessing higher education and the difficulty in choosing the right courses relevant to their chosen careers or interest.

“Obviously, it can be seen that there is a missing link of much needed information for decision making.”

She said the fair thus, would expose the various educational options available in Ghana, the requirements for admission into the accredited institutions and what expert training they have to offer in select fields of education.

Mrs Haziel noted that the fair would feature exhibitions by various tertiary institutions both private and public as well as lectures on their various courses and programmes for senior high school (SHS) leavers, first and second cycle public funded and private schools and the public.

Mr Donnan Tey, Acting Director, in charge of Tertiary Education, Ministry of Education said the Ministry embraced the fair because it presented a channel for addressing problems students face when applying to enter higher institutions.

He lauded I-Texon Ghana for identifying the gap of inadequate information about the educational institutions and helping to fine-tune the educational system.

He said every year, an estimated 150,000 qualified students from more than 577 SHS  look for opportunities to enter tertiary institutions but only 35,000 students could be absorbed in the government sponsored institutions with the rest wallowing around while most private institutions with fine courses  have vacancies  due to lack of information about their operations.

 He therefore expressed the hope that students from the more than 250 higher education institutions of various descriptions in the country would well attend the fair that would provide the right links between school leavers, their preferred courses and corresponding institutions. 

GNA

Ahoney Man releases new single ‘Nkempu’

Singer, Ahoney Man has opened another year with yet another new single, and this time he hits hard on the ‘loose ladies’.  ‘Nkempu’ featuring rapper Atinka and Meek is an up tempo song that features the ever popular azonto dance in its music video. It talks about girls that are ‘easy to lay’ and perhaps that’s what the term ‘Nkempu’ means.

After ending 2010 with the witty single ‘Car Korkor’ which was full of metaphors describing his desire to drive a red car at night especially due to the fact that there is no road traffic around at night-time, Ahoney Man opened 2011 with ‘Chop Better’, a fast-paced dancehall-influenced song with English/pidgin and Twi lyrics.

It seems that increasingly, Ahoney Man wants to prove to the young generation of musicians that he can fit into the evolving music culture. Born Godfrey Allotey-Mensah , Ahoney Man is a restaurant supervisor in his late thirties but he is determined to make a career out of his burning passion for music. In 2006, he tried his luck with hiplife on his album ‘Otofo’ after two unsuccessful highlife album. This time he found relative success, and a style that seemed to work for him. Check out ‘Nkempu’.

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